#41: The Realities (And Not So Realities) Of Those TV Makeovers

In this week’s episode we go behind the scenes of a home makeover show thanks to Old Home Love’s Candis and Andy Meredith, who tell us how they got their HGTV show and what surprised them most about the process. Plus, they share their infectious affection for historic homes and give us their best tips for bringing old character to a house of any age. Sherry also talks about how she has been helping our neighbors stage their house to sell, I reveal how I managed to simplify one of our least favorite chores, and we both share how we recently saved hundreds of dollars (!!!) on a beach house update. Also, why is it SO DANG HARD to cut the cable cord?!

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What’s New

Let’s dive right into the before and after pictures of our friends’ house that we helped them stage (it sold within 12 hours!). We’ll start with their master bathroom (which is actually similar in layout to ours). The first pic was taken just as they started to demo out the old green double vanity. The second is after they installed new vanities and added the faux-shiplap look that we described in the episode.

Here are some before & after photos of the kitchen, which got a lot of fresh paint and a new butcher block counter for the island:

They also updated the dining room with paint (after removing the striped wallpaper above the chair rail). Crisp white trim, neutral walls, a simple light fixture, and a large rug paired with a secondhand table made the whole room feel so much bigger and fresher.

Here’s the post about installing board and batten in our hallway, which was our “extra credit” suggestion for them. They did such an awesome job!

We’re Digging

Here’s the Roku 4 box that we’ve been using to stream some of our TV (namely Netflix and PBS Kids at this point). We’ve been very happy with how it performs, but would love any suggestions/stories about how you cut the cable cord. Specifically, how do you get your Internet and home phone most affordably? Please tweet or message us on Instagram. Thanks!

Also, in case you didn’t know what apple cider vinegar looked like, here’s Sherry’s favorite brand. Just put it on everything and life will be awesome.